Towards local care: A statewide model for deinstitutionalization and psychosocial rehabilitation

M. Curlee, J. Connery, S. Soltys
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Abstract This paper reviews the coordinated development of a statewide psychosocial rehabilitation system (called Towards Local Care or TLC) to support the deinstitutionalization of long-term psychiatric inpatients from South Carolina State Hospital. The process of developing stakeholder buy-in is detailed along with the essential clinical components of the effort. The development of community residential options that met the vaned supervision needs of the clients was critical to the development of effective programming. Of the 558 persons with mental illnesses who were served since the TLC program became operational in 1993, none have become homeless, only one has been incarcerated, and acute hospital utilization by this population has decreased 89% over pre-TLC rates. The gains that the individuals made in the hospital were maintained when they were transferred to the community. The individuals expressed a high degree of satisfaction with the services. The authors conclude that the TLC effort serves as a successful model for implementing psychosocial rehabilitation programming on a coordinated statewide basis.
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走向地方护理:去机构化和社会心理康复的全州模式
摘要:本文综述了全州范围内的社会心理康复系统(称为“走向当地护理”或TLC)的协调发展,以支持南卡罗来纳州立医院长期精神病住院患者的去机构化。开发利益相关者参与的过程与工作的基本临床组成部分一起详细说明。社区住宅选择的发展,以满足客户的督导需求,对有效规划的发展至关重要。自1993年TLC方案开始实施以来,在558名精神疾病患者中,没有人无家可归,只有一人被监禁,这一人群的急性住院率比TLC方案实施前下降了89%。这些人在医院里取得的成果在他们转到社区后得以保持。这些人对服务表示高度满意。作者得出结论,TLC的努力是在全州协调基础上实施社会心理康复规划的成功模式。
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